Everything you need to know about voting in the Upper Valley on Tuesday

Canaan Selectman Scott Borthwick holds the curtain up for Pat Stevens, of Canaan, N.H., as she goes to vote at the fire station in Canaan on Nov. 4, 2014. (Valley News – Ariana van den Akker)

Hey, everybody. Wanna vote on Tuesday? Cool!

I just put together a big Twitter thread with links to resources from the Valley News and other media in the Twin States. If Twitter is your jam and you wanna share the thread, here it is.

#UpperValley#NH#VT voters! Here’s what you need to know about voting on Tuesday. I am especially speaking today to you, The Procrastinator, bc I have Been There and Done That, and want you to have what you need. (THREAD) pic.twitter.com/DBXvu9CXy1

For folks who want to see it all on a webpage, instead of in a series of tweets, I’ve deconstructed that thread below.

1. Upper Valley candidates for the VT & NH legislatures

Ahead of the election, the Valley News has put together a voters guide made up of the reporting of about 10 reporters, edited by editors including political expert John Gregg, and compiled by Chris Reinhardt, a colleague at our parent company, Newspapers of New England, and me.

2. Polling places and locations

3. Statewide races in Vermont

The Valley News had both gubernatorial candidates, Republican incumbent Phil Scott and Democratic challenger Christine Hallquist, in the newsroom for editorial boards, which is when someone sits down with a bunch of reporters and editors and answers questions.

In a meeting with Valley News reporters and editors, @GovPhilScott acknowledged that his controversial decision to sign gun safety legislation has cost him support among some Republican supporters, but he doesn’t question his decision. #VTpolihttps://t.co/F0wc6wW0tj

“The best antidote for political depression is activism,” @christineforvt said during a Wednesday interview with Valley News editors and reporters. “So I’m pretty pumped and pretty energized right now, and I’m like, ‘Bring it on, Don.’ ” #VTpolihttps://t.co/EPIOMlCdRB

NHPR also has a great voter’s guide (this is the Granite State parallel to the VTdigger guide above) about who can vote in New Hampshire, what you need to bring to the polls, what to do if you have problems, etc.

Also, NHPR has done great work by making that same guide available in Spanish, due to the work of Daniela Vidal Allee.